Smartly-dressed: The group all wore matching Pathani suits as they posed in the gardenAnother snap showed the boxer posing with his wife Faryal Makhdoom, 29, and their three children; Muhammad, four months, Lamaisah, six, and Alayna, two.
MailOnline has contacted Amir's representatives for comment.
At the weekend, Matt Hancock denied targeting Eid celebrations with the last-minute move to introduce strict new lockdown restrictions on 4.5million people living in Greater Manchester and parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire.
The Health Secretary defended Friday's surprise announcement to tackle the surge in coronavirus cases across the region, which he made in a series of tweets at 9.15pm - less than three hours before the rules came into force.
All together: Last month, the couple helped their youngest child celebrate his first Eid al-Fitr, just two days after their oldest celebrated her sixth birthday (pictured with Amir's parents)
Residents in all of Greater Manchester, Blackburn with Darwen, Burnley, Hyndburn, Pendle, Rossendale, Bradford, Calderdale and Kirklees are now banned from mixing with any other households indoors or in a garden to reduce Covid-19 infections.
Last month, the couple helped their youngest child celebrate his first Eid al-Fitr, just two days after their oldest celebrated her sixth birthday.
Amid lockdown, they ensured Muhammad enjoyed the traditional religious holiday, celebrated by Muslims worldwide to mark the end of Ramadan.Taking to Instagram, blogger Faryal shared a snap of herself and Amir cradling their son as they prepared for the event in their back garden.
The pair were also accompanied by Amir's proud father Shah and mother Falak for Eid, with the extended group later posing for a photo with Zaviyar in the family living room.
A few weeks before, the mother-of-three revealed how she is finding Ramadan 'super chill' this year because there is little else going on during quarantine.
Sharing a stunning snap on Instagram, the social media star wrote: 'How are you guys finding Ramadan this year? I’m finding it super chill.
'Especially during this time while nothing else is going on— we can focus on praying, fasting and being closer to Allah.'
'I'm finding it super chill': A few weeks before, the mother-of-three revealed how she is finding Ramadan 'super chill' this year because there is little else going on during quarantine
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